Minisink Valley Athletics

Minisink Valley has a long and proud tradition of athletic participation and excellence thanks to our engaged students, strong community support, committed and dedicated teachers, coaches, support personnel, administrators, and our Board of Education. Our teams have captured numerous Orange County League and Section IX titles. We have also achieved several state championships and frequent state rankings. Not least of all, we are very proud of having received numerous team-sportsmanship and scholar-athlete team awards. We encourage all students to take part in our athletic programs to enrich their experience at Minisink Valley! Go Warriors!

NOTE: Information for elite Middle School students participating with High School teams, and for Athletic Placement Process (APP) information click here. Additional APP forms can be found by following the link below.

Student athlete Carley Rodriguez took a decisive step into her future on Nov. 8 by signing her National Letter of Intent to play lacrosse for Division II at Nyack College next fall.

The signing ceremony took place in the school gymnasium in the presence of Carley’s parents, school and district officials, and her coach, Chris Burger.

Coach Burger, who has trained Carley since sixth grade, praised her for her tireless work and dedication to the sport. “Carley aimed high and worked hard in and off season, on our Monday nights at the Milton dome, summer sessions and travel games,” Coach Burger said.

The athletics department is excited to announce a new and convenient online registration process for all sports programs through FamilyID. This specialized platform is now in place and ready for immediate use, starting with the 2017-18 Winter Season. All students wishing to try-out for an athletic team in the upcoming season are asked to register through FamilyID. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FAMILY-ID ACCOUNT SETUP AND ONLINE REGISTRATION.

With a big win at the Homecoming Game on Friday, Oct. 13, the 2017 “Never Say Die Warriors” earned fourth seed in the playoffs!

The hard-luck Warriors bounced back to beat Washingtonville's Wizards after three close losses, all of which came down to the last snap of the game. One of those heartbreakers was an overtime loss to this Friday’s foe, the Bushmen of Pine Bush.